The conversation discusses hairloss treatments using oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride, and mesotherapy dutasteride, showing impressive 6-month results. The user wishes these treatments wereavailable in the U.S.
The usershared theirpositiveexperience using Zix and Rogaine foam for hairregrowth, noting new thick hairsand no sideeffects. They plan to continueand refine theirregimen for betterresults.
A man'sexperience with hairloss, which has caused him to losean important part of his identity, and the treatments he is using to try and combat it. Others have joined in the conversation to share their own experiencesand offersupport.
Naepo's 5-month progressreport detailing their journey of treating malepattern baldness with dutasterideand oral minoxidil, which hasalready resulted in an encouraging improvement in hair density. Others haveresponded with appreciation for the thorough report and asked further questionsabout Naepo'seducational background.
Hairloss treatments, with peoplesharing theirexperiences of trying to get help from family membersand how genetics can affect theseverity of hairloss. Treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, scalp massage, whey protein and bleaching.
The conversation isabout using natural DHT blockerslikesaw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, and stinging nettleextract for hairloss. Saw palmetto is noted to potentially halt mild hairloss.
Dutasteride mesotherapy showed increased hair density and diameter without reducing serum DHT levels in asmallstudy. However, thesamplesize was too small to make definitive claimsabout itsefficacy.
The conversation isabout aperson struggling with aggressive hairlossand feeling depressed, who has tried finasteride but isexperiencing sexualsideeffects. Otherssuggest various treatmentslikereducing finasteride dosage, trying minoxidil, dermarolling, addressing health and hormonal issues, and accepting baldness.
A user'sexperience with using a combination of Dutasteride, Finasteride, Minoxidil, Retinoland Caffeineas hairloss treatment before getting a hair transplant. The conversation includes various opinions on theefficacy and availability of this mix.
UserRG737 considers hairsystem aslast resort for hairloss, as finasterideand alternativeremedies didn't work. Jeff-92 sharespositiveexperience with hairsystem, suggesting to try it and push through initial doubts.
Treatments for hairloss, including finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, microneedling, and low levellaserlight therapy, which aim to reduce DHT production, increase cellabsorption and blood flow, and stimulateepidermalstem cells. It also stresses the importance of patience when using these treatments.
A female user'ssix-month progress with only minoxidiland ketoconazole, including theirexperiences beforeand after using the treatments. They also discussed the differences between maleand female hairlossand suggested that meds may offer moreprogress, though someresults can be had without them.
A double-blind clinicalstudy that found ingestion of tocotrienolsresulted in a 34.5% increase in hairregrowth compared to theplacebo group, and discussion about potentialsideeffectsand cost of supplementation with vitamin Epills. The conversation noted that it may be moreeffective than commonly used treatmentslike minoxidiland finasteride.
The userregrew their hairline using mechanicalstimulation, including a 1.5mm dermaroller weekly, daily scalp massages, and other treatmentslike Nizoral, zinc pyrithione, fish oil, and Lipogaine The Big 5. They did not use Minoxidil or finasteride.
The usershared a 1-year update on using finasteride (0.25mg three timesa week), biotin, ketoconazoleshampoo, and vitamin D for hairloss, showing positiveresults with picturesand no sideeffects. Other users commented on theeffectivenessand the user's good response to the treatment.
A user'sexperience with dealing with hairloss, and theadvice that wasshared by other users to cope with it. Suggested treatments included shaving their head, using medicationssuch as finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride, as wellas dermarolling.
Different treatments for hairloss, such as Finasteride, Minoxidil, Nizoral, Pumpkin Seed Oil, Saw Palmetto and PRP; therisks of using certain treatments; taking a break from thissubreddit to cope with anxiety about hairloss; and potential benefits of maintaining confidence despite hairloss.
A user noticed worsening hairlossand is considering treatments. They plan to use finasteride, Rogaine, and a ketoconazoleshampoo, and seek advice on theireffectivenessand usage.
A 22-year-old male has been experiencing hair thinning since 18 and wasprescribed 50mg oralspironolactone for hairlossand high blood pressure, despite inquiring about finasteride. Areply suggests that spironolactone islesseffective than finasterideand minoxidil for hairlossand recommendsseeking asecond medical opinion.
Discussing and researching different treatments for hairloss, including RU58841, Dutasteride, Spironolactone, Retin-A, Stemoxydine (Neogenic), Copperpeptides, Superoxide Dismutase, NANO, and Eucapil.
Maleandrogenetic alopecia is commonly treated with topical minoxidiland oral finasteride, both requiring continuous use. Other options include hairrestoration surgery, dutasteride, light therapy, and camouflaging agents.
Fighting hairloss with "The Big 3" treatments of Propecia, Rogaineand Nizoralshampoo, as wellasspecific advice on how to use theseproducts. People haveshared theirlong-term successstoriesand some have discussed thesideeffects of finasteride. Othersuggestions included Lipogaineand Pura D'or HairLossPrevention Therapy Shampoo & Conditioner.